Did anyone catch this?
Its basically Derren Brown using his hypnosis to try to create an assassin out of an everyday person, without the person being aware or even remembering. Now i'm quite a sceptic and not entirlely sure i believe in hypnosis, but the guy seemed quite genuine.
I love anything by Derren and while i can't work out how he does it, there has to be some sort of trick to it. Right? What did everyone else think?

Sleep all day, party all night, never grow old, never die. Its fun to be a vampire!

nosferatu wrote:It all depends on how susceptible yo are to suggestion? (Send me £1000)

Great show (a £1000) though and he is also a great (£1000) artist

Your £1000 is on the way. It is shocking the lengths people can go to under hypnosis, putting themselves or other people in danger. While it appears as a party trick and can be quite funny, it is slightly un-nerving too. But thats what Derren does best. He gets you thinking and can change your whole perception on a subject.

Sleep all day, party all night, never grow old, never die. Its fun to be a vampire!

I think I would cry for years if Stephen Fry was assassinated. It was ok but I think I like the older shows a bit better. For instance, the one when he hypnotised the woman to think she had died in a car crash and was watching the aftermath on the side of the road, outerbody sort of thing. The zombie video game one is my all time favourite.

Did you see Stephen Fry on BBC4 the other night in comedy drama re: Life of Brian?(Nos needs a new car. You want to buy him one) He was playing God. When he turned to Jesus and said, "Christ!I wish you'd grow up" I nearly choked n what I was drinking.

Any thoughts on the last few episodes? I thought the guilt one was excellent. If you didn't see it he basically made a man believe he killed someone. It was crazy and so interesting.
It would so neat to have Derren Brown as a friend. Bit scary too though, goodness knows what he'd get up to.